Archive for the 'Pets' Category
By Lindsey Watson
After you have decided to keep a rabbit as a pet one of the first questions you will ask yourself is probably “what can rabbits eat?” This is a leading question, we all have a picture of Bugs Bunny munching on a carrot in our mind but there is so much more to [...]
May 8th, 2010 | Posted in Pets | No Comments
By Steve Rankin
To assist with a German Shepherds growth they will need lots of walks and toys to keep their brain occupied. German Shepherd dog training makes ticking all these boxes really easy as the disciplining is designed to satisfy the needs of your dog. It will also give you an opportunity to learn more [...]
May 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
By Brett Owenhouse
What you stock your pond with will differ greatly depending on the type you choose – fish pond or wildlife pond. This article considers stocking a fish pond.
Plants The kind of plants you’ll have in your pond fall into four main categories:
-Oxygenators – as the name suggests, oxygenators produce oxygen, which is essential [...]
May 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Fish | No Comments
By Joe E
Siberian husky puppies are a sturdy and able animals that were bred for hard work.
In fact the Working Group is how the AKC classifies them. They are affectionate but are also very self-reliant.
The Siberian husky grows to a height of 18 to 24 inches. Forty to sixty pounds is the average weight range. [...]
May 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
By Karen Soukiasian
Some will claim they had the most spiritual awakening since sharing their life with a wolf dog, also commonly known as a wolf hybrid. You will find an equal number of owners that will argue it was the worst mistake they ever made. Fact is, they are both right. Fact is, either way; [...]
May 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
By Chris M Hill
Sheep are largely grazing herbivores, unlike browsing animals such as goats and deer that favor taller plants. With a much narrower features, sheep crop plants very close to the ground and can overgraze a grazing land much quicker than cattle. For this purpose, many shepherds make use of managed intensive rotational grazing, [...]
April 30th, 2010 | Posted in Farm-Ranch | No Comments
By David Patullo
There are several advantages to be had when deal in with a small do crate. These can be referred to by a variety of other names, no matter what you call them, you will want to consider the use of these for your small dog. These can be used in the transportation of [...]
April 29th, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments
By Chris M Hill
There are specific kinds of pasture with the intention that sheep like, such as sod type grasses that are reasonably fine stemmed and eminent quality. They do not support coarse grasses such as bluestems or love grass. Well fertilized and managed bermuda grass can be utilized very efficiently with sheep. Such pastures [...]
April 28th, 2010 | Posted in Farm-Ranch | No Comments
By Ivy Hodson
Clean eggs are best for poultry incubation.
So, why is it important to have clean eggs for poultry incubation?
Good hygiene is critical to achieving not only good hatching results, but also vital to hatching healthy chicks.
Firstly, It is very important to make sure that the incubator is clean. To ensure that no bacteria is [...]
April 27th, 2010 | Posted in Farm-Ranch | No Comments
By Jean Meyer
The practice of feeding our dogs commercialized dog food has been the norm for generations. We were led to believe that this type of food was the best for our dogs. Back in 2007, a revelation took place. A massive pet food recall showed us that the food we were feeding our beloved [...]
April 26th, 2010 | Posted in Dogs | No Comments